At the beginning of this month the Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, won the presidential elections with an increased share of the vote. His support went up from 56% in 1998 to 63%.
This is despite the attempts by the right to paint him as some kind of a rogue leader and his Bolivarian revolution being unpopular and leading to economic destruction.
Chavez’s programme of public ownership and wealth redistribution has been proven to be increasing in popularity not decreasing. There is still a long way to go for the Bolivarian revolution but I’m sure we can take heart that the ideas of socialism can work when given the chance to be put into practice.
This is despite the attempts by the right to paint him as some kind of a rogue leader and his Bolivarian revolution being unpopular and leading to economic destruction.
Chavez’s programme of public ownership and wealth redistribution has been proven to be increasing in popularity not decreasing. There is still a long way to go for the Bolivarian revolution but I’m sure we can take heart that the ideas of socialism can work when given the chance to be put into practice.
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Colin wrote...
"but I’m sure we can take heart that the ideas of socialism can work when given the chance to be put into practice."
That is the big question? will it be allowed to be put into practice.We all know who they are that will do all in there power to stop it happening and they have GREAT power Colin.They have NEVER allowed it in the past.People say time and time again that socialism doesn`t work but fail to see that it`s has NEVER been allowed to work it has always been murdered at birth by the RIGHT who fear it.
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